vivanda

Italian

Etymology

From Late Latin *vīvanda, from Latin vīvenda, from the neuter plural form of vīvendus, from vīvere (to live)[1], or more likely borrowed from French viande [2] [3]

Noun

vivanda f (plural vivande)

  1. food, viand
  2. dish (of food)

References

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